Krista Tippett references the insights of John O'Donohue to differentiate between physical attractiveness and true beauty. O'Donohue identifies physical attractiveness as merely glamour, a surface-level quality that lacks depth. Tippett adopts this perspective to emphasize the importance of recognizing beauty in its various forms and subtleties, which often manifest in our daily lives.
In her book "Becoming Wise," Tippett invites readers to explore the complexities of beauty beyond mere appearances. She encourages a deeper understanding of beauty as experienced through moments and connections, rather than focusing solely on physical attributes. This perspective enriches our appreciation of the world and the experiences we encounter.